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Police considered several persons of interest to the case, many of whom were investigated by Leiter’s wife in her capacity as a compliance specialist with the Ohio Board of Pharmacy.

“There was some concern that this shooting may have been related to her employment so it was necessary that we interview and verify the activities before, during and after the shooting of those who she had investigated,” Sgt. Al Fatute said in a news release Tuesday. “It was a painstaking process and we’ve seen no evidence to suggest that this shooting had anything to do with her employment.”

A search warrant served at Michael Krusling's home a few days later turned up no evidence, but Fatute said that Krusling's death a day after the warrant was served created speculation he was involved. Fatute said they determined that Krusling was not Leiter's killer.

Now more than a year later, Fatute says investigators are still hopeful that someone has information about the case that they haven't disclosed.

“In other cases we’ve investigated we’ve found that people sometimes have information that they don’t think is significant, so they withhold it. In some cases, that information can be the key link to solving a crime,” Fatute said.

Anyone with information about this shooting should contact the Miami Township Police at 248-3721 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or the Clermont County Communications Center at 732-2231 24 hours a day, or Crime Stoppers at 888-352-3040.